History of the Elementary School Contest in EnglandChapman and Hall, limited, 1882 - 349 sider |
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... Ministry Liberal Disorganization ... 291 ... ... 292 ... ... ... ... ... 292 ... ... ... ... 294 ... ... ... ... 296 ... ... ... 296 ... ... ... ... 297 The Dissolution of 1874 ... ... 299 ... CHAPTER VIII . PERIOD . FROM THE ...
... Ministry Liberal Disorganization ... 291 ... ... 292 ... ... ... ... ... 292 ... ... ... ... 294 ... ... ... ... 296 ... ... ... 296 ... ... ... ... 297 The Dissolution of 1874 ... ... 299 ... CHAPTER VIII . PERIOD . FROM THE ...
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... Ministers of Edward VI . undertook to give effect to his pious wish , that children when they came to man's estate might not " loiter " and " neglect , " but " think their travail sweet and honest . " ( " ) These 1 Burnet's History of ...
... Ministers of Edward VI . undertook to give effect to his pious wish , that children when they came to man's estate might not " loiter " and " neglect , " but " think their travail sweet and honest . " ( " ) These 1 Burnet's History of ...
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... Minister , passed a bill restricting the hours of labour for apprentices in cotton and woollen 1 Edinburgh Review , No. 149 , p . 2 . 25 Elizabeth , cap . 4. 39 Elizabeth and 43 Elizabeth , cap . 2 . mills , and providing that during ...
... Minister , passed a bill restricting the hours of labour for apprentices in cotton and woollen 1 Edinburgh Review , No. 149 , p . 2 . 25 Elizabeth , cap . 4. 39 Elizabeth and 43 Elizabeth , cap . 2 . mills , and providing that during ...
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... Ministers . The bill , which authorised their seizure and settlement on the Crown , declared that they should be employed for good and godly uses , the maintenance of grammar schools , the augmentation of the universities , the ...
... Ministers . The bill , which authorised their seizure and settlement on the Crown , declared that they should be employed for good and godly uses , the maintenance of grammar schools , the augmentation of the universities , the ...
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... ministers . were driven from their parsonages . The conventicles were closed , and the congregations were compelled to seek refuge in Amsterdam . At a later time they became the colonists of New England . These persecutions tested the ...
... ministers . were driven from their parsonages . The conventicles were closed , and the congregations were compelled to seek refuge in Amsterdam . At a later time they became the colonists of New England . These persecutions tested the ...
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